I'm back from vacation but while away I received a lovely package from a fellow blogger. You see, sometime back I was the winner of a calorie free Chocolate Bunnie. However, the problem was it wasn't chocolate and it wasn't eatable. So what kind of bunny is this you ask? It was a Chocolat Lombart bunny made especially by Beverly Collins @ Rhissanna.
Not only did I receive this cute little, black eyed bunny there were all sorts of neat goodies packed tightly into my little box, actually Beverley mentioned she took delight in seeing how much she could cram into a tiny FedEx box! And wow, did she cram it!
There were all sorts of bunnies - Bunnies modeling decorative flowers sporting various checkered & floral patterns
A bunny without eyes sporting the cuttest tatoo and another with a button in his ear...
After pulling out all of these adorable bunnies from my box, I was shocked to see those extra goodies she threw in like, nutmeg, cloves, rosemary (not in photo) & dried lavender. Vintage laces, trims, dollies & ribbons along with Chinese tea (red foil package) a teeny weeny book, buttons, beads and other grand trinkets.
Isn't she adorable!
If you haven't visited Beverley's blog, when you have a chance please do. You'll be amazed at her wonderful magical creations. LET YOUR CREATIVITY FLOW!
Not only did I receive this cute little, black eyed bunny there were all sorts of neat goodies packed tightly into my little box, actually Beverley mentioned she took delight in seeing how much she could cram into a tiny FedEx box! And wow, did she cram it!
There were all sorts of bunnies - Bunnies modeling decorative flowers sporting various checkered & floral patterns
A bunny without eyes sporting the cuttest tatoo and another with a button in his ear...
After pulling out all of these adorable bunnies from my box, I was shocked to see those extra goodies she threw in like, nutmeg, cloves, rosemary (not in photo) & dried lavender. Vintage laces, trims, dollies & ribbons along with Chinese tea (red foil package) a teeny weeny book, buttons, beads and other grand trinkets.
I have to admit when I saw the red foil package, so tigltly sealed, I was afraid to open it because I wasn't too sure what it was. Confessing my ignorance I asked Beverley. She educated me saying it was Chinese tea and that the tea leaves are folded up and tied together but when boiling water is added, it opens like a flower! So I can't wait to give it a try...
But my biggest surprise was when I pulled out the cutest little Button Bunny doll!
Isn't she adorable!
I want to thank Beverley for deligting me with so many special treats.
If you haven't visited Beverley's blog, when you have a chance please do. You'll be amazed at her wonderful magical creations. LET YOUR CREATIVITY FLOW!